RRB Ministerial and Isolated Categories Application Form 2019 Released; Know Details Here
Sanjana Surbhi | March 8, 2019 | 06:48 PM IST | 2 mins read
NEW DELHI, MARCH 8: Railway Recruitment Boards (RRBs) has released the application form of RRB ministerial and isolated categories today, March 8, 2019, in online mode. Candidates, who wish to appear for RRB ministerial and isolated categories 2019 exam can fill the application form till April 7 (11.59 pm) by visiting the official website - http://www.indianrailways.gov.in/railwayboard/view_section.jsp?lang=0&id=0,4,1244
As per the official dates, candidates can pay the application fee for RRB application form 2019 for ministerial and isolated categories till April 13 in online mode (11.59 pm) whereas candidates paying the fee via SBI Challan and Post Office Challan can pay the fee till April 11. The last date of final submission of the application form is April 16 till 11.59 pm. Also, before filling the application form, candidates must check the eligibility criteria set by the exam conducting authority, in order to avoid rejection at any later stage.
The application form of RRB 2019 can be filled in two parts. In part I, candidates will be required to complete the registration process, fill in all the required basic details and pay the application fee. The application fee of RRB ministerial and isolated categories 2019 for SC/ST/PWD/Female and Transgender is Rs.250, while General and OBC male candidates will have to pay Rs.500 in online mode through Debit/Credit card or Internet Banking. In part II, candidates will have to provide their post preference, detailed educational qualification and upload photograph, signature, SC/ST certificate as per the prescribed specification. After completing all the details, candidates will have to submit the application form and take a print out for future reference.
Candidates must fill the application and pay the fee by or before the deadline, as no extension will be provided to any candidate under any circumstance.
The posts for which vacancies have been declared category-wise and post-wise include Stenographer, Chief Law Assistant, Junior Hindi Translator, Senior Publicity Inspector, Staff and Welfare Inspector, Finger Print Examiner, Trained Graduate Teacher/Social Science (female), Physical Training Instructor (English Medium) (male), Physical Training Instructor (English Medium) (female), Assistant Mistress (Junior School), Music Mistress, Dance Mistress, Laboratory Assistant/School.etc.
RRB ministerial and isolated categories exam is expected to be conducted in June-July 2019, however, no fixed date has been announced yet apart form RRB application form dates.
RRBs had also released
RRB paramedical application form 2019 and notification for a total of 1937 vacancies
for various posts - Dietitian, Staff Nurse, Dental Hygienist, Dialysis Technician, Extension Educator, Health And Malaria Inspector Grade III, Lab Superintendent Grade III, Optometrist, Perfusionist, Physiotherapist, Pharmacist Grade III, Radiographer, Speech Therapist, EEG Technician etc.
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